In order to develop and maintain a robust economy that is able
to withstand violence and political pressure, it is imperative that Israelis be
united and stay united. Only an exceedingly strong, unified government
will drive the country's security and safety up, and at the same time, drive
the price of basic staples down. One of the most important steps toward a
robust economy is for Israel to develop its' energy resources and to become energy
independent.
We have a country to sustain and protect from external and
internal enemies. We have a country to protect from the barrages of rockets and
missiles that can reach every corner of the country. We have to protect our
citizens from suicide bombers, terror and violence. We need a country that can
stand up, with dignity and pride, to world pressure. It is imperative to
be united especially at time of war, conflict and a growing hostile
world.
But Israel must also be united to sustain and achieve its continued
survival, peace and prosperity.
As such, I advocate that the citizens of Israel be smart in their exercise of political power.
Israeli citizens must demand, with resolve, from their elected politicians to
deliver on their promises to keep the country strong and safe. Israelis must
not let Israel be weakened under the Israel 's new "5th column" or the political Left, whether it
is the High Court or other entities. Furthermore, Israelis should no longer
tolerate the politicians, the media, or even other citizens who delude
themselves and refuse to accept reality based upon facts, harsh truth, and past
history.
Israelis must fight for the soul of our country. We must fight
for our heritage and our Jewish cause, which is for a nationalist, political, and
cultural movement which supports the continual development of the Jewish
homeland in the ancestral territory defined as the historic Land of Israel . The education system must provide in its curriculum the study
of the bible and Jewish history.
All Israeli politicians and leaders must understand, any and all
internal conflict which leads to divisiveness weakens Israel . If they really care about Israel as well as its people and want Israel to survive in these difficult times, they must unify in a
common cause and work together to enhance Israel 's safety and security. They must learn how to overcome their
differences, for the sake of Israel and its people. Any elected or appointed leader, politician
or official that pursues divisiveness and continues to incite conflict does not
belong in a position to govern or represent Israel and its people. The self-serving agendas of the individual or
party, which does not promote unity must stop immediately. The future of Israel depends on it.
"Israel - United we stand, divided we fall. Let us not split
into factions which have got to destroy that unification upon which our
existence hangs".
Here is a viable alternative: re-create the historical two Jewish
entities which followed King Solomon. At that time Greater Israel was
one Jewish entity, and Judea and Samaria was the second Jewish entity. For example, this
template would allow the citizens of Israel the choice of living in the entity which strictly adheres to
Jewish tradition and culture, or, they can live in the other entity which does
not strictly adhere to said tradition. The end result would be a much
needed unity in the common purpose of maintaining the security and prosperity
of Israel regardless of
differences.
Without total unity of all Israelis, Israel will be subjected to
follow the historical path of many nations which existed before, and now, no
longer exist.
YJ Draiman\
"A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND".
Abraham Lincoln, 1858.
Why the erroneous use of the term "occupation's policy". The term "occupation" was being used as if it were a bad thing. What the United State recognizes is that Jews have every right to live in, to take up space in, to "occupy", their ancient homeland -- and even to advance it to improved, higher, stages of development. Jews have not taken-over someone else's country; they live in their own country and they uphold legal, documented, property ownership by non-Jews as well as Jews. The Arab-Palestinian narrative that tries to assert Arab sovereignty over the land is nothing but an attempt to reverse the defeat of the Ottoman Turks a century ago. Even under them, Arabs never sought to create a state or territorial region of "Palestine aka The Land of Israel"; and very few people, Arabs or Jews, lived in the territory west of the Jordan River. There were some absentee landlords, some of whom agreed to sell to Jews parcels of what they deemed to be worthless land consisting of swamps and desert at high prices. Arabs today have no more rights to this land than they did at that time (i.e., none), and only a very small percentage of those who live in it now are descended from ancestors who lived in it. Arab claims to it are nothing more than surreptitious warfare against the sovereignty of Jews in this Jewish home-land. If they actually have any intention of pursuing peaceful relations with their Jewish neighbors, they must stop talking about territory and start talking about individual and communal well-being in the towns and villages where they do already live and own property that they, too, "occupy". But the Arabs cannot make peace among themselves for over 1400 years and you expect them to make peace with the unbelievers.
ReplyDeleteThere never has been a country called 'Palestine' anyway so it cannot be occupied. The Russians are still holding territory they occupied belonging to Finland and Japan. They rushed to grab what they could of Japan in 1945 having had a non aggression treaty for the length of the war. If the Japanese had been fighting Russia all along it would have given the Germans an advantage. Of course it would have been an extra burden for Japan as well. The European countries are occupying other countries, UK occupy other countries France occupies Alsace-Lorraine.
The Arabs have been actually occupying Israel's land for many centuries under different Muslim occupiers and different nations and nationality while abusing its resources and turning it into a desolate land, much of it uninhabitable.
It is time to relocate the Arabs in Israel to Jordan and to the homes and the 120,000 sq. km. of Jewish land the Arab countries confiscated from the over a million Jewish families that they terrorized and expelled and those expelled Jews were resettled in Israel. They can use the trillions of dollars in reparations for the Jewish assets to finance the relocation of the Arabs and help set-up an economy and industry instead of living on the world charity. The Arab countries were allocated over 13 million sq. km. with a wealth of oil reserves.
YJ Draiman
Face it - No Arab-Palestinian state west of the Jordan River
ReplyDeleteIf you read the 1917 Balfour Declaration (Which emulated Napoleons 1799 letter to the Jewish community in Palestine promising that The National Home for The Jewish people will be reestablished in Palestine, as the Jews are the rightful owners). Nowhere does it state an Arab entity west of The Jordan River. The San Remo Conference of April 1920 which incorporated The Balfour Declaration into International Law with no boundary restrictions it does not state an Arab entity west of The Jordan River, confirmed by Article 95 in the 1920 Treaty of Sevres and Lausanne. The Mandate for Palestine terms does not state an Arab entity west of the Jordan River. It specifically states a Jewish National Home in Palestine without limiting or restricting the Jewish territory in Palestine. It also states that the British should work with the Jewish Agency as the official representative of the Jews in Palestine to implement the National Home of the Jewish people in Palestine. I stress again; nowhere does it state that an Arab entity should be implemented west of the Jordan River.
As a matter of historical record, The British reallocated illegally over 77% of Jewish Palestine to the Arab-Palestinians in 1922 with specific borders and Jordan took over additional territory like the Gulf of Aqaba which was not part of the allocation to Jordan. The United Nations resolutions are non binding with no legal standing it does not create an Arab Palestinian state and it has no authority to change the April 1920 San Remo treaty or modify the terms of the Mandate for Palestine which has the force of international law in perpetuity.
No where in any of the above stated agreements does it provides for an Arab entity west of the Jordan River. The U.N. and General Assembly resolutions are non-binding with no legal standing, same applies to the ICJ. The Oslo Accords are null and void as state by Mahmmoud Abbas at the U.N.
Israel must disband the Arab-PA and take back full control and sovereignty of all the territory west of the Jordan River – All of Judea and Samaria without delay. Time for talk is over. Now is the time for action to restore our Jewish sovereignty in all the Land of Israel and stop terror and violence.
It is time to relocate the Arabs in Israel to Jordan and to the homes and the 120,000 sq. km. of Jewish land the Arab countries confiscated from the over a million Jewish families that they terrorized and expelled and those expelled Jews were resettled in Israel. They can use the trillions of dollars in reparations for the Jewish assets to finance the relocation of the Arabs and help set-up an economy and industry instead of living on the world charity. The Arab countries were allocated over 13 million sq. km. with a wealth of oil reserves.
YJ Draiman
P.S. Possession is nine tenths of the law – Israel has it.
Political Rights in Palestine aka The Land of Israel were granted only and exclusively to the Jews in all of Palestine and the right to settle in all of Palestine with no exclusions.
The Jewish people’s war of survival was not won when Hitler lost. It continues to this day, against enemies with more effective tools of mass murder at their disposal.
Plus we are easy to find now.